Amergin said:
That does not mean founding a nation exclusively for Jews and expelling all Native Non-Jews (Muslims and Christians).
they haven't. as i said, israel has numerous non-jewish citizens, so clearly that hasn't happened. according to wikipedia (not the best source, but the most accessible), only 75% of israelis are jews and 20% of the rest are arabs (1.6m).
That does not include terrorist attacks by Irgun and the Stern Gang blowing up Arab children's school buses, bull dozing native homes and orchards, forcing natives to leave the country in which they have lived for hundreds or thousands of years.
and none of which, to the extent that they occurred i support.
It does not mean putting Jewish settlements on Arab lands.
which implies that everyone has the same definition of "jewish settlements" and "arab lands". if it was bought, it's not "arab land". much of it was. if you're hamas, however, even tel aviv counts as a "jewish settlement". as far as i'm concerned, the ones that are up for discussion are the ones on the wrong side of the green line.
Aparteid was wrong in South Africa and it is wrong in the Jordan River Rift Valley, an Islamic region since 634 CE.
well, spain was an "islamic region" since 722 ce, i believe there are lots of islamists still upset by that, but bad cess to them. besides, israel was a "jewish region" since the bronze age. and israel simply does not operate apartheid. you clearly don't understand what apartheid was if you make comparisons like that. it's more hysterical language. it's not even clear. are you talking about the israeli arabs? i mean, my cousins' local hospital director in nahariya is an arab. there are arabs in the knesset and in the national sports teams and eurovision entries. i don't think that's something you would have seen in south africa. if you're talking palestinians in the west bank, that's a different matter, but the edifice of apartheid which intended to separate blacks and whites in every minutely regulated part of life was quite different. even such a noted critic of israel as richard goldstone cannot let this pass.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/01/opinion/israel-and-the-apartheid-slander.html?_r=2&ref=opinion
as much as i do not feel that criticism of much of israeli activities, state-sponsored and otherwise, is unwarranted, so let us dispense with this comparison as what it is - a student politics debating tactic. i really think you ought to read this article, as it cuts through a lot of the muddy thinking much in vogue with the anti-israel crowd right now:
When the Right Is Right About the Left ? The Jewish Daily Forward
i am in no sense as much of a bleeding-heart liberal as the author, but he certainly calls it like it is, it seems to me.
The Jews are (or were) Semites, all of whom originated from the Proto-Arabs of Arabia several millennia ago.
it is you that is wrong. the word "semite" has no meaning outside sociolinguistics; there is no ethnic group known as "semites", only "semitic languages".
Most Jews since 1800 grew up in Europe not the Jordan Rift Valley.
at least half of israeli jews, as i have already pointed out, are not of european origin. i myself, although i am not israeli, am on my mother's side from an iraqi/kurdish/indian jewish family. but then again, you seem to find non-european jews inconvenient for your arguments.
Israel is not a democracy.
all its citizens can and do vote. there are several "arab parties" - many arabs also vote (surprisingly enough to an outsider) for likud, labour, kadima and even shas. this is blinkered in the most spectacular fashion.
It gives citizenship to only to immigrants who are Jewish. That makes it a Theocracy. Can a Polish Catholic (non-Semitic) or a Norwegian Lutheran get citizenship in Israel?
where to start with this nonsense? firstly, the law of return (to which i presume you refer) simply offers automatic citizenship to anyone who had one jewish grandparent. this is a) not the religious definition of being jewish (and hence not "theocratic") and b) precisely the criterion for extermination under the nazis. secondly, the fact that the law of return exists does not preclude non-jews from applying for citizenship through normal channels like anywhere else in the world and, indeed, many have done so. as israel is the only jewish state on the planet, it makes sense for jews to have a particular claim on citizenship.
Muslims and Christians who lived there before the UN Partition are treated as second-class subjects (not citizens). Arab Muslims and Christians had no legal recourse to Israelis stealing their ancient homes, orchards, and lifestock.
certainly the society is not as equal as it could be, but from the way you talk, it is amazing that there are any arabs left in israel at all, let alone 20% of the citizenry.
Who protected these Muslims and Christian Natives from being forced by fear and violence to flee their country and end up in squalid refugee camps.
i notice you don't ask why their so-called "brothers" are still keeping them in those "squalid refugee camps" 50 years later. israel absorbed the jewish refugees that came to it. why don't the arabs do the same? could it be that they prefer to use the palestinians as a stick to beat the israelis with? that's certainly how many of the palestinians i know feel about it.
Did the European Jews paradoxically learn too much from the Nazi Final Solution.
oh, i don't know. perhaps when you find yellow stars, concentration camps with guards, barracks, barbed wire, dogs, crematoria, systematic starvation, slave labour, medical experiments and people being shipped around in cattle cars to mass executions, you might be entitled to make nonsensical statements like that.
I did not invent the West Bank Jewish settlements. I did not invent the claim of Israel to all of Jerusalem. I did not invent the news videos of Israeli bull dosers demolishing hundreds of Native homes to make room for Jewish houses. I did not invent the Irgun or Stern Gang terrorising the native people to flee to neighbouring countries
to the extent that these things happened in the way you suggest, i do not excuse them. unfortunately, your view of this is entirely one-sided. the interesting thing of course is that while there is plenty of jewish and indeed israeli sentiment that sympathises with it, there is absolutely no arab or palestinian sentiment that criticises the actions of their armed groups and leadership, to say nothing of the problems in their civil society.
I did not invent Ariel Sharon ordering Lebanese Christian Militants to raid Palestinian refugee camps in South Lebanon killing thousands.
er... actually, you did. he didn't instigate this, although he did know enough about it to prevent it happening and failed to do so, for which he was censured by the kahan commission and caused him to spend many years in the political wilderness. he did not however "order" it to happen. can you find even one example of a palestinian politician being censured for being an accessory to murder?
The difference that should offend Americans is that AIPAC is very wealthy, powerful, and has extensive control over US congressmen and congresswomen. These crooked politicians take AIPAC money, get rich, and the US taxpayers money goes to Israel in economic aid packages.
i will pass over your protocols-of-the-elders-of-zion trope and merely point out that to the extent that is true, it is also true of the other lobby groups i mentioned.
However, they get tax breaks for that huge "private charity," while non-Jewish Americans end up paying higher taxes.
yes and i suppose that there aren't any islamic or arab or, well, irish or polish or italian charitable donations heading back to the old country!
The support we and the Americans supplied to Israel were the major cause (excuse is less accurate) for anger at America, Britain, and France.
actually, "excuse" is the perfect word to describe the pathology.
When bombs and missiles (made in America, or by Israel with US help) fell on Arab civilian communities, it was hard to not be fecked off at the US and us.
and when bombs and missiles supplied by iran, syria and simply manufactured domestically go off on israel (i think at least a dozen rockets have been fired since the start of the olympics, incidentally) presumably you think the israelis should laugh it off? what you seem to fail to understand is that *any excuse will do* for some people. there is nothing, *nothing* that the US or israel - or the UK - could do that would satisfy our enemies and make them leave us alone. it is far easier to blame the "crusader-zionist alliance" for all your problems than actually address them. look at syria. look at the arab spring, for feck's sake. until these people actually fecking grow up and decide that peace, commerce and r&d is more important than vengeance, this stuff will continue - and there isn't a damn thing that we can do about it other than kill ourselves right now and i don't know about you, but i'm not enamoured by the option to convert or die. i will only observe further that the horror of israel and america is not shared by those in search of technology or work permits. it is ridiculous when you consider how talented the palestinian entrepreneur community actually is.
I am not aware of any major war between Arab Muslims and Arab Christians.
there's a country called "lebanon". ever heard of it? and did you know that since the PA took control of bethlehem, christians have been leaving? their numbers have dropped by more than 30% since 1997:
Christians leave Bethlehem amid increasing pressure from Muslim forces - NYPOST.com
and the copts in egypt?
Analysis: Egypt’s Copts see power vacuum allowing oppression | FaithWorld
and of course, you will be abundantly aware of how well minority shi'a are treated in majority sunni states and vice-versa...
i will say it again: i do not think israel is perfect, but interventions like the sort that you constantly make do nothing whatsoever to help. i suggest you start exposing yourself to other news sources than counterpunch, indymedia and electronic intifada.
b'shalom
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